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After 4 years of slowly gathering parts for my rb26 im finally putting her back together(spun bearings) 4 years is a long time and cannot remember for the life of me where the hell these go!!they where in the same zip lock bag the 3 bolts for the lower front cover was in but cant see them being used for the front cover, hope some one can reconize these 2 sleeves i guess you would call them? and save me having to pull the motor apart again!

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The head to block use a dowel pin, I'm thinking they must be for one of the front covers because of the zip lock bag i had them in I've tried Nissan fast program to try and locate them but still come up with nothing

if you used an arp stud kit you may have just been able to align the head without the dowels on there and not noticed that you needed them, if the engines out of the car and easy to rip the head off then id just do that to be sure, althought they could also be dowels from the box to the motor

The motor is still on the engine stand, I prob used the stud kit as alignment and not thought twice, the r33 engine manual has no mention of there being locating dowels which is why I may have over looked it, guess what I'm doing this weekend then god damn it!!, unless you guys think the arp stud kit would line the head up enough?or best not to risk it?

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